It was Crunchtober again. And Nina was ashamed to admit that she felt a sadistic glee in watching the twins run around like headless Torchics at the increased workload. And it wasnât even that bad, since both she and Beverly were around to help this time around.
âSo youâre not going to be taking part in the conference this year then?â Nina asked her senior apprentice.
âNope. What am I? A firecracker?! Half of my team is still green. Iâd never hear the end of it if I lost in the prelimsâ
Nina nodded in understanding. Gym badges had a two year validity for a reason. This wasnât an anime or a game. Pokemon need time to grow, and you canât reasonably expect a newbie trainer to scrounge up a conference worthy team in just a few months.
Most âfirecrackersâ, as Beverly called them, do try though. There was this weird prestige surrounding first year conference participants. But most of them get their asses handed to them in the preliminaries, failing to even step into the main stadium arena. Their career as trainers fizzled out as quickly as it was lit, hence firecrackers.
Though to be fair, Ninaâs Uncle Ali was a firecracker as well and he went on to compete in conferences all around the world, so tenacity does play a big part.
For Gym Trainers like Beverly, the true challenge lies in trying to obtain a Gym badge at intermediate difficulty and above. Unlike Star badges, trainers who completed a Gym at a higher difficulty did not receive a visibly different badge. But it does reflect on their trainer record. And for them, being awarded a badge after beating a Leader on âbaby modeâ was the equivalent of getting a participation prize in school â as Beverly phrased it, âit was embarrassing.â
âItâs a shame they wonât let you do the screening battles though. Itâd be good practice, and youâd be more help in the arena anyway,â mused Nina.
Beverly rolled your eyes. âNah, those bitches wouldnât let me. Something about conflict of interests blah blah blahâ¦â she whined as she reached into the shallow pool and lifted up a Starmie to be examined.
The two senior apprentices were currently double checking the Pokemon that were transferred back to them from the Pokemon Center to make sure they were actually battle ready. It wasnât that they didnât trust the nurses, but even the Joys were only human after all. With how frantic October was, it was easy for some mistakes to be made and Pokemon to slip through the cracks.
There were even a few instances where the Pokemon Center accidentally gave them Pokemon that didnât belong to the Gym.
âDid you end up catching a Finizen by the way? Thatâs one of the main reasons why you stuck to Cinnabar for the past few months right?â Asked Nina.
Cinnabar Island, being that it was an island, was ideal for training Water Pokemon. It was also one of the few places in Kanto-Johto where one can hope to regularly encounter extra-regional Pokemon. And according to Beverly, there was a seasonal migration of the Palafin line that was due to occur during her time there.
Beverly sighed. âNah, you have any idea how fast those damned fish were? Even Luna had trouble keeping up. And when we did catch up, those assholes just kept bouncing us around like weâre volleyballs or something.â
Nina laughed out loud at her friendâs ordeal. It seemed that the dolphin Pokemon were equally as playful and mischievous as their animal counterparts.
âWhen are you gonna join me, Nins? Iâm all alone out thereâ¦â Beverly whined, eyes all wide and sparkly in her plea.
Nina sighed. Despite Beverly looking like an outgoing and peppy sort of gal, she was actually hopeless when it came to socializing outside of the Gym.
âI donât know Bev. Thereâs still a little over a year to go before Iâm ten. And even then Iâm partial to enrolling in trainer school instead of going straight on a journey.â
Beverly pouted. âBut why though? Didnât you say you wanted to be an explorer? Schoolâs boring! Itâs the opposite of exploring.â
âBecause once you pass a certain age, you canât enroll anymore. Iâm curious about what trainer school is like. Besides, trainer school students are entitled to a two year sabbatical that they can use at any time to journey before coming back to study.â
If Nina ever got bored, she could just leave on a journey and come back if she felt like it. If not, then no harm done. Graduation wasnât strictly necessary. With her credentials, Nina could enroll into any University she wants without a school diploma. With such lax standards, it really is a wonder how this worldâs academia is able to advance at all.
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âBesides,â continued Nina. âIf I do go on a journey, the first leg will definitely be Kanto and the Indigo Circuit. Itâd be kind of embarrassing if I skipped my home region and went straight to a foreign one right away, no? Wouldnât you be bored just tagging along instead of venturing elsewhere?â
Beverly continued pouting, but didnât respond because she knew that Nina was right. âThen how about in the future?â She asked. âYouâve always talked about going to Hoenn right? We can go together!â
Nina nodded. Emerald was her favorite among all the Pokemon games and she did want to explore the ruins containing the Legendary Regis. Also, the Sky Pillar if she could even get in. Plus Pacifidlog Town looked absolutely stunning in all the pictures that Nina's seen of it. Not to mention the Draconid tribe and their Dragon sanctuary. Hoenn was truly the best region in Ninaâs mind.
âSure. After Iâm done with Kanto, we can go together to Hoenn,â she promised. âAlthough, I would like to take the long way around, maybe pass by Johto on the way there. I think that would be nice,â said Nina.
Beverly squealed and pulled her best friend into a hug. âAwesome! Itâs a promise! Itâll be two besties versus the world. Maybe we can even join the Contest circuit as a duo. The Mermaid Sisters: Grand Coordinators Extraordinaire. Itâs gonna be great! I canât wait!â
***
âYou did what?!â Yelled Misty.
Both Beverly and Nina were now sitting in seiza in front of four very angry Cerulean Sisters. In truth, Nina did not know why she got roped into this, since it was entirely Beverlyâs own blunder.
âRyu was swimming all alone in that little pond⦠I felt bad for him,â explained the dejected Beverly. âI wasnât planning on evolving him at first, but he worked really hard! He would join in when everyone else was training. And then when he won his first battle⦠Well, it kind of just happened.â
Misty rolled her eyes. âYou named a Magikarp Ryu and you seriously want me to believe that you had no intentions of evolving it? We had one rule, Bev. One rule! No Gyarados! Was it really that hard to follow?!â Misty then turned towards Nina. âAnd you! I thought you were the good one, Nina. How long have you known about this?â
Nina stuttered and looked up at Misty with big round eyes. âW-well Bevâs been calling me a lot⦠And I knew she caught a Magikarp, but I didnât know she evolved it⦠Actually, Bev. How are you even able to feed him? Pretty sure your allowance canât cover a Gyaradosâs diet. And I have not seen you let him out at all since your return.â
Beverly shrunk as all eyes suddenly focused back on her. She laughed sheepishly at Ninaâs question. âWell⦠I was working in a bar while I was in Cinnabar. The ownerâs real nice, pays me well and lets me come in late and stuff. But ever since I came back Iâve mostly just kept Ryu in full stasis.â
Nina gaped at Beverlyâs statement. Every Pokeball had a full stasis mode, which as the name suggests, puts the Pokemon contained within into complete stasis. It was basically like a timeskip for Pokemon, where they lose awareness of their surroundings and all their bodily functions are put on hold until the stasis expires. Meaning they wonât feel hunger or anything.
It was very useful in emergencies, but it was also a feature that severely drains a Pokeballâs power and would automatically cancel after a day or so depending on the Pokemon affected. Afterwhich, one needed to go to a Pokemon Center to have the Ball recharged and the Pokemon checked on for any abnormalities.
âHow are the nurses not mad at you for that?!â Asked the disbelieving Nina. It was exceedingly rare for a trainer to need to continuously activate full stasis like this.
Beverly averted her gaze as she nervously scratched the back of her head. âCause Iâve been going to different PokeCenters every day. Then at night I would sneak out and feed Ryu. It kinda helped to reduce the number of feeds. And the nurses were mad,â she added. âCause you know? They can see the logs and all that. But they just look at me all stern-like without saying much. Probably thought it was a Gym thing?â
Misty practically drilled holes into Beverly with how intensely she was glaring at her. âBeverly Mizuhana!â She called, causing the girl in question to straighten her spine almost immediately. âI have half a mind to expel you right now if it werenât for the fact that Iâd feel bad for your Pokemon. Does Aunt Chelsea know about this?â
Beverly shook her head and said that she hasnât told her mom yet.
Lily sighed, âBev, do you know why we donât let you catch Gyarados?â
Beverly nodded, all teary eyed. âCause the Gym doesnât have anywhere to keep them. And thereâs always tourists around as well, so the League mandated that any Gyarados have to be kept in an enclosure far away from this place to avoid any potential casualties from them going berserk,â Answered the apprentice, in a fairly textbook perfect response.
âBut thatâs why I never sent Ryu back! And I donât plan to either, Iâll keep him in my team no matter what, so you guys wonât be burdened.â Beverly pleaded.
Lily bent down and ruffled her cousinâs head in a forceful manner. âItâs not just that, you silly Psyduck. Look at you. Your hairâs a mess and your skin is all sun damaged. You havenât been taking care of yourself at all have you?â
Now that Nina had a good look at her friend, she realized that Lily was right. Despite always lecturing Nina about the importance of beauty and skincare and stuff, Beverly had very obviously let herself go over the past year or so. At first, Nina had thought that it was because she was spending so much more time at sea in Cinnabar Island, but apparently, that was only part of the truth.
âBev, donât tell me youâre too broke to afford cosmetics?â Nina asked. âYouâve been spending every penny you earned on all your Pokemon, havenât you?â Beverly nodded, tears streaming down her face at this point.
Nina swooned and pulled her friend in for a hug. âOh Bev⦠You really are a silly Psyduck.â If there was one unquestionable thing about Beverlyâs character, it was her intense love of Pokemon. It was also what Nina loved the most about her friend.
Lily glanced towards Misty, and the youngest Cerulean Sister gave a helpless sigh in return. âFine, Iâll give a call to the old man. Heâs been living large over at Alola with all the money weâve been making. Itâs only fair that he finally put in some work.â
Beverly glanced fearfully at her cousins. âYouâre not going to take Ryu away are you?!â
Lily joined Nina in hugging Beverly, her tone noticeably softening. âDonât worry, youâre family, and we donât abandon family. Mistyâs just going to contact our dad and get him to prepare a space for your Gyarados. You can send him there if you need to store him.â
âReally?â Beverly sniffled.
âYes, despite what you may think. We donât have anything against Gyarados. Itâs all just practical concerns and League nonsense. Itâs good that you know why we have our rules, but itâs still not okay that you broke them. Weâll punish you at another time, but your Pokemon is innocent in the matter.â
Beverly buried herself in Lilyâs bosom and began crying in relief. The other Cerulean Sisters also softened their expression and joined in on the cuddle.
Meanwhile Nina was stuck in the middle, gasping for breath from being suffocated on all sides.